I work at the Palace Ballroom, but, gee that Palace is cheap; when I get back to my chilly hall room I’m much too tired to sleep. I’m one of those lady teachers, a beautiful hostess, you know, one that the Palace features at exactly a dime a throw.
Ten cents a dance that’s what they pay me, gosh, how they weigh me down! Ten cents a dance pansies and rough guys tough guys who tear my gown! Seven to midnight I hear drums. Loudly the saxophone blows. Trumpets are tearing my eardrums. Customers crush my toes. Sometime I think I’ve found my hero, but it’s a queer romance. All that you need is a ticket Come on, big boy, ten cents a dance.
Fighters and tailors and bowlegged sailors can pay for their tickets and rent me! Butchers and barbers and rats from the harbors are sweethearts my good luck has sent me. Though I’ve a chorus of elderly beaux, stockings are porous with hole at the toes. I’m here till closing time. Dance and be merry, it’s only a dime.
Sometime I think I’ve found my hero, but it’s a queer romance. All that you need is a ticket Come on, big boy, ten cents a dance.